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The Left's spot that talks about Squats and calls Sergio Berni a 'pancho'

2021-08-10T22:57:29.856Z


The video is full of nods to the series rage on Netflix. He also refers to the crisis of that time and compares it with today.


08/10/2021 7:50 PM

  • Clarín.com

  • Politics

Updated 08/10/2021 7:50 PM

The arrival of

Okupas

on Netflix rekindled the love for the legendary 2000 series. Quick reflections, the

Frente de Izquierda Unidad

took advantage of this rebirth to launch a campaign spot that refers to the production of

Bruno Stagnaro

and has several

good winks

.

In it you can see four friends lookeados as

Ricardo, el Pollo, Chiqui and Walter,

the friends that

Rodrigo de la Serna

, Diego Alonso, Franco Tirri and Ariel Staltari

immortalized

.

"Did you see Okupas? We are the same," says one of the clothes.

"You know that I flashed that they are the same

bondis

that we have now," says another.

A third colleague finished off: "

The government shits retirees,

the wachos don't have a job ... We are the same."

"And they paint evictions, as in Guernica", continues the fourth actor.

"That (Sergio)

Berni is a barbarian hotdog, he just lacks mustard

," says the one who plays

Chicken

.

The script refers to cyclical Argentina, since

20 years

have

passed but the country is still in crisis

.

In the conversation, one questions that it is different because now there is a "pandemic", but that another is telling

him what happened with the IFE. 

"Two handles and they cut it; look that

I voted for it,

" he retrucates in a wink to the Kirchner electorate.

"

No place to the right

. I'm going to vote to the left," continues another.

"They are always fighting with the workers."


"I am, Chicken"


The auction is a jewel of cross marketing, when they ask "

Chiqui

" what he thinks:

"If there is a fight, I am, Chicken

", he ends.

The phrase refers to an

iconic scene

from the series produced by the extinct Ideas del Sur, producer of Marcelo Tinelli, in which Tirri's character says to his partner: "

If there's market, I'm here, Chicken

."

The spot on the left as the "Okupas" series.

Photo capture.

From the networks of the

Partido Obrero

, where the spot was launched, they indicated that it was "created and

directed by the Ojo Obrero

and the audiovisual team" of the left-wing political space.

"The spot presents characters who recognize

the bridges between then and today

, even taking into account the pandemic," they explained from the PO.

"The conclusion drawn is that the left is always 'fighting alongside the workers'. On page created by the PO for launch highlighted the role of the left in the fight

against the setting, with women and disidenci

as by their rights and together with the kids for connectivity and scholarships to continue studying, and they conclude "with this spot we warn you that there is a struggle and we invite you, like Chiqui, to be there too."

The plaque at the end of the spot highlights Myriam Bregman and Vanina Biasi as CABA deputies along with Gabriel Solano as legislator, while Nicolás del Caño, Romina del Plá and Néstor Pitrola for provincial deputies and Guille Kane Buenos Aires legislator.

Del Caño, in his presidential candidacy, had already been a viral phenomenon, although involuntary, due to the play on words and the anonymous hits that were armed by playing with his last name.

If you have to

give the right to the left, it

is that, in political communication, it always innovates.

DS

Look also

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Source: clarin

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